Hi yes of course. Some back ground info first. Two of my friends and my self where out of work and one of them had a small payout from a car accident. I was just made redundant from a sign shop where I was a spray painter and had some sign writing background. And was asked if he got the printer to make signs would I help. And of course I sad yes And my self being the only one with any sign writing background it was going to be a slow start, so for the last 3 months I have been learning how to use IA and how to print using a Roland printer for the first time.
I printed them out on the Roland printer. This was the first time for me doing this so I had a lot to work out. The CPU and GPU blocks have a clear and black plastic Block out sheet that can be removed. I scanned them in at 300dps and turned them into vectors in AI. Then used Photoshop to redesigned them to be printed out. The prints where done using 3M clear vinyl.
I designed them using two layers the first layer was printed using a silver ink to block out parts that I did not want the light to come though, And other parts like the logo's where left clear in the vector to let the light out. Then it was printed in color over the silver leaving the clear open for light. I then hand cut some 1mm clear acrylic to the same shape and applied the vinyl, drilled some new holes in the 1mm and put then back on the blocks.
The RGB strip is part of the Bitspower GPU water block as it comes from Bitspower.
How ever I did add a RGB strip to the top and side of the CPU block, all it had was two spots for a LED's. And I wanted to match the GPU RBG. there is two RGB headers on the MoBo the motherboard side uses one RGB header and the fans on the back uses the other. I used 3 Cooler Master RGB spliters to get it all to sink off the ASUS ROG Aura headers, All 6 fans and water pump are running off the fan headers on the MoBo as well.
Hope that helps. I would have documented more of the build but time was very much against me.
Ken.

My second Build for the Cooler Master World Series 2017 is Completed. New Video will follow in the next 2 days. and some more photos with all the RGB running coming soon.
(BELOW I have to point it out,) Yes you are seeing it right. the rads are down in the back,
The front and back brackets i made can be set up or down 8mm. It was set up the right way to start with. But the CPU had to be changed in a rush for a bios flash, I had to take the PC apart again to get the CPU out and to do that I needed to remove the rads, And being in a rush to get it all back together for photos. With it all hooked up again i seen it as well. But the screws to adjust the rads up and down are behind the Mobo.
I just did not have the time to pull the case apart again to reset them.
Thanks again for stopping by.